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Easter in Nigeria: NLC Condemns Suffering, Insecurity, and Poverty

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Labour Party Encourages Hope and Patriotism Amid Challenges

The Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC) has expressed concern over the worsening socio-economic conditions in the country, emphasizing that Nigerian workers and citizens are enduring hardships they did not consent to. This sentiment aligns with the Labour Party’s (LP) message urging Nigerians to embrace the true lessons of Easter and remain hopeful despite current challenges.

In its Easter message, the NLC highlighted deepening poverty, insecurity, and governance failures. It called on leaders to adopt sacrifice and people-oriented policies. The organization also encouraged Nigerians to draw strength from the Easter season by renewing their commitment to demand accountability and resist policies that cause suffering. It stressed that meaningful change can only be achieved through collective action and solidarity.

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President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, said: “As we celebrate Easter this year, the Nigeria NLC salutes the resilience, unyielding spirit, and daily struggle of Nigerian workers and the masses in their pursuit of dignity, justice, and a better life.”

“This season is not merely a religious ritual; it is a profound moment of ideological clarity. It reminds us that God’s infinite love for humanity was demonstrated not in abstract words, but in the ultimate act of sacrifice—the giving of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to break the chains of sin and death.”

“The sacrifice of Jesus at Calvary was not for personal gain but for the redemption of humanity. In contrast, the sacrifices demanded of Nigerian workers today are ones we never consented to: the sacrifice of our wages on the altar of profiteering, the sacrifice of our safety on the altar of insecurity, and the sacrifice of our lives on the altar of missed opportunities for effective governance. Meanwhile, many leaders shield themselves in armoured vehicles and heavy security, refusing to make any meaningful sacrifice.”

“We call on Nigerian leaders to learn from the Cross. Governance must not be seen as an avenue for primitive accumulation but as a platform for sacrificial service. Those in positions of authority must understand that policies should serve as tools of liberation, not instruments of oppression.”

“Just as Christ, through the Cross, broke the grip of darkness and exposed the forces of oppression, we demand that the government use its power to dismantle the stranglehold of poverty, exploitation, insecurity, and infrastructural decay on our people.”

“Today, the soaring cost of transportation places a heavy burden on workers. It devours wages, consumes time, and reduces daily life to a struggle for survival. The persistent lack of electricity is not merely a technical failure; it is a form of mass disempowerment. It cripples industries, destroys small businesses, and plunges homes into darkness, denying the working class a life of dignity.”

“We demand that the pains of today be transformed into victories for the people through the implementation of policies that restore public transportation, resolve the electricity crisis, end insecurity, and prioritize the welfare of the masses over the profits of a privileged few.”

“We further call for humane and responsive governance anchored in the needs of the people. The use of state power to suppress workers’ rights, silence dissent, or impose austerity measures that benefit a tiny elite while burdening the majority is a betrayal of leadership and a negation of the spirit of this season.”

“The resurrection of Jesus Christ symbolises triumph. Just as Christ rose victorious, so too shall Nigerian workers rise from the depths of poverty, exploitation, and poor governance. However, this triumph will not come through passivity. It will come through collective struggle—through the organized power, solidarity, and determination of the working class to reject injustice.”

“The NLC remains steadfast in this struggle. We will continue to work toward a Nigeria where the nation’s wealth serves the welfare of the many, not the luxury of the few.”

“We wish all Nigerian Christians, and indeed all Nigerians, a Happy Easter. May this season renew our commitment to liberty, strengthen our resolve to demand sacrifice from our leaders, and inspire us to build a nation where justice, peace, and prosperity are the birthright of all.”

Labour Party Urges Hope and Resilience

Meanwhile, the Labour Party has urged Nigerians to embrace the true lessons of Easter and remain hopeful, no matter how challenging our current circumstances may appear. National Chairman of the party, Senator Nenadi Usman, made this statement in her Easter message to Nigerians in Abuja yesterday.

While extending the party’s warm felicitations to all Nigerian Christians on this joyous occasion marking the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, the party leader noted that the inherent lessons of sacrifice and forgiveness should never be forgotten.

Usman said, “The resurrection of Christ—coming just three days after His immense suffering and death on the Cross—reminds us of the true essence of Christianity: faith, sacrifice, and forgiveness. Even in His final moments, Christ forgave His accusers and extended the hope of eternal life to those around Him.”

“His resurrection is a powerful testament that no matter how difficult or overwhelming our circumstances may appear, faith and resilience will always lead us to triumph.”

“It is in this spirit that I urge all Nigerians to embrace the enduring lessons of Easter, particularly the virtues of forgiveness, hope, and steadfast faith.”

“While we call on those in positions of authority to intensify efforts toward alleviating the suffering of the Nigerian people, I equally appeal to our citizens not to lose hope.”

“Just as the disciples held firmly to the promise of Christ’s resurrection, so too must we remain steadfast in our belief in a better tomorrow for our nation.”

“At this pivotal moment in our national history, I call on all Nigerians to thoughtfully examine the condition of our country and the part each of us must play in shaping a more united and just society.”

“Whether in positions of authority or as everyday citizens, we all bear a shared responsibility to make meaningful contributions to Nigeria’s advancement.”

“While we rightly expect vision and direction from those in leadership, we must equally remain committed to our personal responsibilities of upholding the values of integrity, diligence, and patriotism in all that we do.”

“On behalf of the Labor Party, I wish all Nigerian Christians a peaceful, reflective, and joyous Easter celebration.”

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